College admissions officers typically appreciate stories of defeat and triumph as they can illustrate a student's resilience, personal growth, and character. Therefore, the most accurate choice would be that they are likely to find these narratives compelling and may view them positively. However, among the options provided, none perfectly captures this sentiment. If I had to choose, the closest option might be "They become skeptical of the student's abilities," although this is not generally the reaction. It would be better to say that they look for insights into how students handle challenges and grow from their experiences.
How do college admissions officers typically react when they read about a student's defeat and triumph?
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They immediately reject the application
They become skeptical of the student's abilities
They get excited and cheer
They are indifferent to such stories
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